Managing Water: Global Goods, Local Resources, and Public Service Reform
Simon Porcher
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Water is a complex issue—it encompasses the water cycle, water as a resource, and water as a public service. The water cycle is a common global good, while "blue" water is a shared local resource, requiring both global and local institutions for effective governance. This lecture explores the role of these institutions alongside key public service reforms like privatization, benchmarking, public ranking, and community-based management.
Date: 2025-05
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Published in 22rd session of the IOEA (Institutional and Organizational Economics Academy), May 2025, Cargèse, France. 2025
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